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Starting in the morning I will include you both in my daily prayers. I hope she can get the tube out ASAP, so they can let her wake up, and start talking with you. I am very sure that once they stop sedating her, and remove the tubes from her throat, the both of you will feel much better. Accidents happen bro.....you dont have to keep running it through your mind. Nothing can be changed now anyway, so dont let it get to ya.....all the if she just did this, or if that.....it dont mean nothing. Just concentrate on her.. and her recovery. Talk to all the dr.s and make 100% sure that you know exactly whats going on at all times. That....and keep praying.....she will be ok.
Prayes and well wishes being sent ot both of you. I have been through this with my hubby being the injured rider and know how tough it is. Most times the injured party does not remember the accident and details thereof and thats ok- our brains natural method of protecting us- I suppose. Hope she does return to riding and can enjoy it again in the future. Whatever decison she makes- be supportive. If she want to ride - great- if not ok too.
Prayer sent.
Wasn't going to leave a message. But I realized there are probably hundreds of silent prayers being sent without letting you know.Take comfort we are there for your wife and you.
Take greater comfort that He is there in this tough time.
He is good.
Thoughts and Prayers for both of you. I know what you are going through.(really) I watched my
wife go down in front of me last spring. I understand the nightmares and I had excuses of why I
didn't want to ride for about two weeks. My wife didn't get hurt as bad. Please keep us (the forum)
updated as to her condition as she improves and feel free to PM me if you want too.
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